You will get far more life out of star or champion plastic for only a little more money

Dx drivers tend to die fairly quickly when introduced to solid objects at high speed

Mileage may vary, but I killed recently a DX Teebird in a round and a half when I played a round out of town and bought a disc to play with. It now flies nothing like a Teebird. I highly recommend a Champion one.

If I would have known about the Comet early in my disc Golf playing days I would be a heck of lot better than I am now.

The Comet is a good disc for helping with form flaws and when learned you can get some great distance and control out of one.Some days I'll just have a Comet and a Putter in my hand,what's funny is seeing people who don't know me on the course and seeing their reactions when I rip a comet 300+ feet lol.